This is the archive for 01 May 2008
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The Day of Silence is today. See Mr. Roman in Room 52 or Mrs. Lee in Room 451 for materials.
Choir Auditions are May 13‑16 at 3:30 p.m. in the Choir Room. May 13 is for the Advanced and Jazz, May 14 is Jazz Callbacks, May 15 & 16 is Show Choir. See Ms. McShane if you have any questions.
Go see Alex Cho’s amazing artwork at the San Leandro Gallery & Museum between May 2 and May 9 at 320 W. Estudillo Ave. His work may turn out to go to Washington DC, if he wins the competition.
Posted by courier at 11:56 PM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Rebecca Soltau, Entertainment Editor
Daniel Hunter is a musical master of multi-tasking. The 18-year old Texas native sings, produces, and writes every scrap of material that comes from the microphone he serenades in the one-man project
PlayRadioPlay!, which was recently on a year-long tour with
Gym Class Heroes, Young Love, and the epic
Fall Out Boy.
Simply put, Daniel Hunter is a music purist who relies on off-beat humor and natural emotions to inspire his lyrics, and PlayRadioPlay!’s newest album,
Texas, provides ample evidence of his creative genius.
Posted by courier at 12:28 PM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Rick La Plante, New Haven Schools Public Information Officer
Rosa Thompson, who for more than 20 years has played a crucial role in the English as a Second Language Program at Barnard-White Middle School, was named today as one of the six inaugural winners of California’s Classified School Employees of the Year program.
“The state obviously wanted to set the bar high as they started this award, and they’ve set it very high indeed by making Rosa one of the recipients,” said Derek McNamara, Associate Superintendent for Personnel Services for the New Haven Unified School District. “Rosa’s work has directly benefitted hundreds of students during her career, and we’re immensely proud of her.”
Learn about all of the winners from the website of Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell.
Posted by courier at 12:12 PM. Filed under: News
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